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  2. Ebola - Wikipedia

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    The length of time between exposure to the virus and the development of symptoms (incubation period) is between 2 and 21 days, [1] [24] and usually between 4 and 10 days. [25] However, recent estimates based on mathematical models predict that around 5% of cases may take longer than 21 days to develop.

  3. West African Ebola virus epidemic timeline - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the CDC announced a plan to monitor for 21 days (the Ebola incubation period) all travelers arriving in the US from Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone, beginning on October 27. They will have to report body temperatures and symptoms daily to local and state health departments. [154]

  4. West African Ebola virus epidemic timeline of reported cases ...

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    1976 Zaire Ebola virus outbreak. 2014 DR Congo outbreak. Kivu Ebola epidemic. List of epidemics and pandemics. v. t. e. Researchers believe that a 2-year-old boy who lived in the village of Meliandou, Guéckédou Prefecture, Guinea was the index case of the current Ebola virus disease epidemic. The boy died in December 2013.

  5. How long does the ebola virus live on a surface?

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    By MEGAN BARRETO Fears are soaring after NYC got news of a doctor testing positive for Ebola on Thursday.And on top of the diagnosis, it was revealed that 33-year-old Dr. Craig Spencer went ...

  6. List of Ebola outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    This was the most severe Ebola outbreak in recorded history in regards to both the number of human cases and fatalities. It began in Guéckédou , Guinea, in December 2013 and spread abroad. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] [ 33 ] Flare-ups of the disease continued into 2016, [ 39 ] and the outbreak was declared over on 9 June 2016.

  7. Incubation period - Wikipedia

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    Incubation period (also known as the latent period or latency period) is the time elapsed between exposure to a pathogenic organism, a chemical, or radiation, and when symptoms and signs are first apparent. [ 1] In a typical infectious disease, the incubation period signifies the period taken by the multiplying organism to reach a threshold ...

  8. Ebolavirus - Wikipedia

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    Ebolavirus is a filamentous, enveloped virus within the order Mononegavirales which also contains rabies and measles viruses. [ 15] This order is characterized by non-segmented, single-stranded negative-sense RNA (-ssRNA) genomes that are surrounded by a helical nucleocapsid. [ 16] Filoviruses encode seven different proteins that include: NP ...

  9. Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever - Wikipedia

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    Following infection by a tick bite, the incubation period is typically two to three days but can last as long as nine days, while the incubation period following contact with infected blood or tissues is usually five to six days with a documented maximum of 13 days.